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This is a review for the CaseLogic ETC-107 7" Inch Tablet Case for the Nexus 7.
I was looking for a case to take with me overseas to a combat zone, so I had some requirements for a case to hold my Nexus 7:
Durability (able to withstand being thrown around and having heavy baggage piled on it, between a Pelican Case and Otterbox)
Screen coverage (Closes over screen, no need for screen protector, screen not vulnerable to hard things)
Price
Availability (Leaving very short term, no time for shipping)
I drove to WalMart and played with a few of their different case options, putting my tablet inside and testing how solid and safe they felt, and walked out with the CL ETC-107 for $18.99 (it is referenced on the CaseLogic website as being on sale for $24.99).
The case is made of 2 main components; an outer EVA (read: hard plastic with a cloth-y feel) shell with zipper and an inner flap with a velcro tab that holds the tablet. The case is quite sturdy and doesn't have a lot of give when pushed on, making for a solid casing that resists when something impacts it but seems to be able to take a fall pretty well. The edges of the casing are also solid EVA with zippers outside of them, not attached to the edges themselves (see pictures for a better idea of what I'm saying) so when the case is zipped up, the case provides shell protection from all angles. The case is just slightly wider and taller than the Nexus 7 and about 1" thick. Unfortunately, this case only comes in black, which is a pain if you're trying to mark this case with permanent marker.
The inside contains a flap for holding the tablet, with one end sewn into the outer case and a velcro tab on the other, more on the tab in a minute. The flap uses 4 elastic bands on the corners to secure the tablet. The bands come around the corners of the tablet (only over the bezel portion, though) to secure it in place, and while the bands feel taut, they are don't seem overly stretched. On this flap the tablet sits high enough to be able to access the microUSB port and both buttons, though the band near the buttons may make some users uncomfortable. As seen in a photo below, the band goes right by where the buttons are. In the picture the band is slightly more taught due to the pose for the picture, but, from my experience, the band does not interfere with access to the buttons and doesn't seem to be at the right angle to press the buttons. The Nexus 7 fits perfectly into this case, stays in place on the flap, and seems very secure inside.
Now onto the odd velcro tab. The velcro tab enables a feature that is not very prevalent (yet) with these kinds of cases, the ability to convert the case into a stand, albeit rather oddly. The entire inside of the case can attach to the velcro, so by removing the tab, folding over the lid and placing the tab on the outer edge of the inner lid, the cases becomes a stand that looks much like a clam showing off a tablet. Button access isn't as easy in this mode and the viewing angles are limited (which the CaseLogic website markets as "privacy") but it is an interesting feature I've used, and I can say it's functional.
In summary, here is my rating for the case followed by final thoughts:
Ratings (1-5, 5 being best):
Durability 4/5 (Seems like it can take being handled roughly and dropped while keeping the tablet secure)
Screen coverage 4/5 (Screen is completely closed in when zipped up, though I can foresee scratching problems if sand gets inside the case)
Price 5/5 (Good quality for a very reasonable price, especially for a brick-and-mortar store)
Availability 5/5 (Found in a WalMart in a small Georgia town, have to imagine this case is not too hard to find nationwide)
This case feels like a decent low-price compromise between an Otterbox where the tablet is always available and the Pelican case where the tablet might as well be in a vault of safety. While I can live with the stand function, many users will probably find it lacking due to the clam like look and limited viewing angles. I would recommend this tablet to Nexus 7 users who need a cheap case till something better comes out and are worried about breaking their tablet without one or to users who don't mind the size of the case who want some durable protection not offered by the OEM case.
Thank you for reading, please leave any comments and questions, as this is my first review I would like some feedback.
(Be advised, I wrote some personal info on the inside of the case, that's why you see symbols in the pictures)
EDIT: After using the device for a few weeks now, I can say that if you have the case in an upside down stand mode (great for watching something with the tablet on your stomach laying down) with the button side down, sometimes the volume buttons will get depressed. Still haven't had the power button depress.
Great review, but I do not see the pics
Here's one I found online
kpjimmy said:
Great review, but I do not see the pics
Here's one I found online
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Pics added, thanks for the heads up
NP, you must have your last name and your 4digits of a number as good ol boot camp has instilled in us?
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NP, you must have your last name and your 4digits of a number as good ol boot camp has instilled in us?
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that's affirmative, haha
Those side strings look a bit flimsy? Like over time they'd become less elastic? Do you get that feel or no
Good complete review.
Via my HTC Rezound
krelvinaz said:
Good complete review.
Via my HTC Rezound
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Thanks...might drive to Wallmart today and try it out
The strings feel and look solid. After a year or two of pulling the tablet out and putting it back in I can see it wearing out, but its going to take time for them to wear out.
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Hello! This is a quick review highlighting these two products. Of all of the cases I've tried (believe me, I have about 7 or 8 at home...) these two reign king. I'm unsure of which one I'll ultimately go with, but I do have some opinions about each that I'd like to highlight. For what it's worth, you can't go wrong with either case - but they do have slightly different features which may or may not sway you in those corresponding directions.
This entire post isn't really a defined "this is my Speck FitFolio case review" and then following "this is my eBay case review," but instead it's kind of a mish/mash of the two products all at once. I'll compare them, highlight differences/similarities between the two, etc.
To start, here is the direct link of the one I purchased from pandamimi2011 on eBay. I went with this user because it ships out of California so I knew I wouldn't have to wait two months for it to come from China, plus his/her feedback looked solid. I paid for the middle tier of shipping and it came on Wednesday when I ordered it on Sunday. I'm in Pennsylvania (on the other side of the country), and we just had hurricane Sandy rip us a new one. To say I'm satisfied at the shipping speed is an understatement.
The feel of this case is pretty nice. It has tiny grooves over it, so it almost seems like a very faint "metal file" feeling of some sort. It's got a slight rubbery texture, which when coupled with the grooves feels a bit more grippy than the Speck case, which is something I like. It does however present it with a slight -1 in the pocketability department. The Speck can be slid into my back pocket of my dress pants somewhat easily. The thickness of the Speck vs the width of my pocket makes pocketability decently possible, however if the thickness of the N7/Speck were any thicker, it'd be a different story. With the eBay case, I can make it happen, but I have to wrestle with it for a few extra seconds first. Not a big deal, but it's enough of a deterrent that when I'm walking up and down the hall at work, for short walking bursts from one tech issue to the next I may just hold it.
When both cases are opened and folded back the magnet does not interfere. Each one wakes up/sleeps the device easily and predictably. I will say this, though... when I was trying different variations of the eBay case to ensure the magnets worked properly, I noticed something. It appears as if the wake up/sleep magnet on the Nexus 7 is located on the left side - not on the right. I say this because due to the eBay's case design, it has a "tri fold" thing going on with the front flap that covers the screen. If I fold it so only the left side is flat on the screen, yet the middle and right is up in the air away from the tablet, it indeed sleeps/wakes up the N7. Whenever I saw other video reviews, people would point to the right side to indicate it had a smart feature. Either way, doesn't matter, but just an observation worth pointing out.
The back shell (the skeleton) cradling the Nexus 7 in both scenarios is solid. With each case, the N7 pops in easily and securely. With the Speck case I found it's easier to "eject" the N7 when starting from the left side, where there are some spaces in the mold. It's much more difficult to start on the right side where it's full length. See picture to see what I mean. Meanwhile with the eBay case, both the left and right side spans the entire length. Because of this, it makes the "eject from left side" idea (which works great on the Speck) fail with this case. Instead, it's easiest to eject the N7 around the charging port cutout at the bottom. See picture.
Another difference between the two worth noting is the latching mechanism. The Speck case has a clip, and a very well designed clip. The clip itself is attached to some sort of heavy elastic, which has a very slight amount of "give" when securing the flap. It's very solid and gives me 100% confidence that if I drop my case, it will not open unless, somehow, it's an epic fall that manages to break the clip itself. The eBay case however latches based on magnets. There's a magnet strip in the flap that folds behind the tablet when closed. It's not a strong magnet, however because it's an entire magnet strip, it holds on decently. I held my tablet with both hands and shook it until the flap opened up. You sure have to give it a good solid swift movement in order to have enough momentum for the flap to fly open. If my tablet were to take a tumble down a flight of stairs, the Speck case would almost definitely have the +1 because I believe the magnet would give way and open up. For just general protection, excluding extreme falls etc, the magnetic flap provides adequate security. This didn't really sway my opinion in either scenario, since I was just happy to have a case like this where there is a magnetic flap to keep it closed... whereas some cases like this don't have this magnetic flap whatsoever.
Speaking of the latching mechanism, one concern I have about the Speck case is while it latches securely, I do wonder how it'll hold up in the long haul. I use my Nexus 7 for a lot at work as I work in IT. I'm frequently opening, closing, opening, closing, over and over and over possibly hundreds of times a day. In the 10 days I've had the Speck case, I've noticed that the latch has become much easier to clip and unclip. Some may attribute this to being broken in, but considering it's hard plastic vs hard plastic, some degree of wear may be a side effect. So while the Speck latch holds closed more securely, the eBay case would almost definitely have more longevity. I also like with the eBay case that I can kind of throw the front flap shut in my hand, and thanks to the momentum, the magnetic flap flips around the back of the case and stays put thanks to the magnets grabbing it, which is kind of nice because it doesn't require a physical need to latch the clip. This may be splitting some rather extreme hairs, but I wanted to document exactly what my thoughts were on all accounts, as major or minor that they might be.
The other difference I want to notate is the button cutouts. The Speck has volume up/down in one cutout, a separation, and then the power button cutout. This is nice because when I'm feeling for the buttons it's more obvious that I'm hitting volume up instead of power, which often happens. The eBay case has one open cutout for all three buttons. However, while all three buttons are lumped together, the actual thickness of the plastic mold is indeed thinner, making the feeling of the buttons easier to detect even though there's not a separation. It's one of those half empty/half full things that likely doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things, but there's pros and cons to notate on both sides.
The stand up positions with both cases are decent. The Speck offers a little more versatility for some of my uses, as I'm often laying down in bed on the N7. Due to the wider platform the case gives when it's propped up in horizontal mode, it's a bit easier to prop it on my stomach/chest without issue. This probably goes without saying since most people would detect this immediately when they see a picture, but with the eBay case, due to its tri-fold design, it makes the "propped up on stomach/chest when laying down position" near impossible. It does however provide a decent range of prop positions when on a table/desk of some sort, much like the Speck. Certainly not a deal breaker, but worth mentioning.
Overall, you won't lose no matter which case you get. Both of these cases are easily contenders for the #1 spot of all of the cases I've used. The number 1 thing I love about both cases is the plastic mold they fit into. There's nothing covering the bezel anywhere and there's none of this 6 prong thing going on around the edges like the BluRex Ultra Slim case among other various cases. (not to say it's a bad design, but I personally prefer the mold design). I do believe I'll be sticking with the eBay case for a while, as I find the magnetic flap to be a little more well suited for my uses. I also think the eBay case has a slightly better price-vs-product ratio, as even with mid-tier shipping I paid 18 or 19 bucks for it, while the Speck ran me 30 bucks. Considering both of these cases are directly on par with one another, it stands to reason that the eBay case in this scenario could easily be the winner for being the "better bang for the buck." Either way, both cases are very worth their money and both are highly recommended.
Great in depth review! Need a pic gallery comparing findings would be nice. Not saying to post every single pic, but maybe host it somewhere where you already uploaded them?
Nevertheless, the review is well done! :good:
kpjimmy said:
Great in depth review! Need a pic gallery comparing findings would be nice. Not saying to post every single pic, but maybe host it somewhere where you already uploaded them?
Nevertheless, the review is well done! :good:
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That was my intention when I wrote the review a few days ago. The above info I had written up before and just saved in an office doc, so to post I just pasted over. I'll be able to add pictures later this evening.
Which one is thinner?
Ehh we may have a show stopper finding here. I was using my tablet earlier with the eBay case and when folded back it shut off at one point. I spent what felt like five full minutes trying to replicate it but couldn't. Later on when I got home I was able to... it's only at a very exact point that it happens, but once I got the hang of it I could replicate it a bit easier... I just find it crazy that for hours after unboxing it I wasn't able to notice it. The eBay case indeed has a design flaw in that regard. I'm going to email the seller and see what he has to say about it.
Something else worth noting is when the Speck case is folded back you can clip it in place which is a nice touch. Without clipping it when folded back cases like this tend to have a sloppy feeling when holding it with one hand. That being said, I'd say the Speck takes the cake here.
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JaSauders said:
Ehh we may have a show stopper finding here. I was using my tablet earlier with the eBay case and when folded back it shut off at one point. I spent what felt like five full minutes trying to replicate it but couldn't. Later on when I got home I was able to... it's only at a very exact point that it happens, but once I got the hang of it I could replicate it a bit easier... I just find it crazy that for hours after unboxing it I wasn't able to notice it. The eBay case indeed has a design flaw in that regard. I'm going to email the seller and see what he has to say about it.
Something else worth noting is when the Speck case is folded back you can clip it in place which is a nice touch. Without clipping it when folded back cases like this tend to have a sloppy feeling when holding it with one hand. That being said, I'd say the Speck takes the cake here.
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Any word from the seller?
I prefer the Blurex/Moko style than your ebay case. It is classy and suitable for business style. ebay case looks cheap with the plastic cover, and it may hurt the Nexus 7's plastic sides.
Hi every one, this is my first review on xda so if i missed anything or you guys have any other questions id be happy to answer. I received this case for review about 2 weeks ago, it came in a neat box with a magnetic flip so you can see the full case in the package. Every benefit of the case is explained on the box. My first impression when I took it out was that you notice quality right away, yes cases nowadays are made of cheap materials and whatnot but the time and thought spent on designing these and making them better for the average user I bet is substantial. I like how it is somewhat of a hybrid case because the back is hard plastic and the sides are softer but still sturdy tpu. The corners were blown out just enough for drop protection, not too small not too big. I love how the volume and power button are also protected, and the case has its own built in buttons to replace it instead and those will take the damage over time. The buttons feel good, and they have the click when you press which is also nice. Taking a look when the phone is flat, the case protects the camera on the back by having little curved stands on the corners of the case. And it also protects the screen face by overlapping the softer tpu on the bottom and top of the case around the phone. All the cut outs are precision cut, so connecting your usb nicely keeps it tugged in. I bought a cheap single coil wireless charger and it does the job with this case on with no problem. I work as a forklift operator, moving big granite slabs, with having a nice camera on the s6 I am constantly getting off to take pictures of slabs, its also somewhat of a dusty environment at times. The case compliments my work by not being in the way and adding extra grip while holding the phone to take pictures or just using the phone. Its definitely not dust proof but it holds up nicely, I would clean it about once a week to take the phone out and clean the dust back there. Ive only had two other cases for this phone which was a cheap tpu case which was junk and a body glove case which was minimalistic protection compared to this case, it didn't have protection for the volume and power buttons, way more dust would go in, the camera wasn't as protected and neither were the corners of the phone. Another plus with the Roocase is the clear back, you can see how nice our phones back glass still is. All in all, great bang for your buck in my opinion, i rather go for the smaller less protected cases that keep our phones sleek and nice looking than the full fledged otterbox defenders or commuters that give loads of protection but crappy usability and look to the phone, too much protection makes the phone look like a samsung s3 in my opinion and way too bulky to use with one hand. So there it is, my first review, i am very happy with this case and would recommend it to anyone looking for a minimal but still protective and very nice looking case.
link on amazon to get this case :http://www.amazon.com/Galaxy-S6-Edg...id=1436696362&sr=1-1&keywords=roocase+s6+edge
Hi srkoza,
Thanks for your first review and it definitely was a good one! I'm personally an S6 Edge user and I feel the same way about my Plexis, though I do a constant switch between this and the Exec Tough, just for the fun factor.
On another note, we're happy you are enjoying the case and hope it provides all the functionality you need!
J.Armstrong
Here is my review for the Daviscase wallet/folio bookcase
General design and appearance: This case has a wallet/folio design. As stated on the product description, it is made of brown leather and the first thing you’ll notice is the typical leather mark label that is commonly found on products made of this material. The material looks authentic, has the typical smell of leather and is slightly distressed, which adds a nice touch to the case. The front and back of the case feature a nice sewing line that matches the color of the case. The quality of the sewing is on par with that of the leather and makes the product even more appealing. The back panel also features one vertical fold, which enables to use the case as a stand to maintain the phone on landscape mode. Toward the top of the back panel, you’ll find a cutout for the camera lens and flash and in the bottom left corner, a small slot provides easy access to the S-pen. On the top right corner, the name of the case “Davis Case” is embossed in the leather. The “spine” of the case features the typical shiny gold lettering and symbols found on old books. The inscriptions are stamped in the leather and make the case look like an authentic book. Despite the originality of the design and the thick leather, the case is not bulky for a wallet case and the limited footprint makes it even ok to carry in a pocket.
Features: In the open position, the left panel features 3 card slots, one of which with a transparent window for an id card. Underneath the 3 slots, you’ll find a sleeve for your bills. At the bottom of the slots, the brand is also embossed in the leather. As it is the case with this kind of wallet design, there is always a concern with the card slots rubbing against the screen of the phone when the case is closed. As this review was done within 24 hours after receiving the case, I did not notice any mark on my screen, however, I was using a tempered glass screen protector, which may have prevented this issue. The inside of the case is lined with fabric with a shiny pattern. The right panel of the case accommodates the plastic part holding the phone. That part is brown to match the color of the leather and consists of a flexible bumper and a flexible back, both made of what looks like TPU material. The back of this holder is partially glued to the leather. The bumper provides easy access to all the phone ports and the S-pen. They all fall at the right location. The bumper holds the phone very tightly at the four corners, however the flexibility of the plastic material creates some slack in the sections between corners. This may not affect how well the phone is maintained in the case but the hold is definitely not as strong as with other TPU bumpers. By folding the back panel of the case, the phone can be propped upright for use in landscape orientation. The case does not feature any magnet: it only folds but does not close completely and it does not feature the auto wake-up/sleep function seen on some other cases. I don’t find this to be an issue since 1) magnets are known to conflict with the S-pen, and 2) the absence of magnetic closure maintains easy access to the wallet.
Closing comments:
Overall, this is a very nice case if you’re looking for a folio/wallet design. The quality of the material and the design, which imitates the look of an old book, really add a nice touch. Although I haven’t done any test, the case seems to provide some level of protection. I found the phone to be snug in in its plastic holder and the thickness of the leather will probably provide some energy absorption in case of a fall. The only point of improvement in my opinion is the plastic (TPU?) phone holder, which could have been more rigid.
Pros:
- Original design with nice details
- 2 devices in one: phone case and wallet
- Leather and sewing are good quality
- Cutouts are accurately positioned
- Ability to maintain the phone in landscape mode
Cons:
- Phone holder not as snug as expected
- A bit bulky (but not significantly as compared to other wallet cases)
- May require the use of a screen protector to prevent possible marking due to rubbing of card slots on the phone screen
- A bit expensive
Hi, I don't trust this place. I bought 2 cases (Cell Phone Wallets) so I could make sure at least 1 would fit and sure enough only one fit. So I keeps that one and thought emails he said to send the other back to him for a refund. I followed the tracking and see it was returned to him. I waited 10 days more but still not refund. Emailing him he keep saying he did not have it yet, even though tracking said he received it. Then he stopped answering my emails altogether. It's been 2 months and still no refund.
DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH HIM, HE RIPPED ME OFF.
Bruce
Jasher1 said:
Hi, I don't trust this place. I bought 2 cases (Cell Phone Wallets) so I could make sure at least 1 would fit and sure enough only one fit. So I keeps that one and thought emails he said to send the other back to him for a refund. I followed the tracking and see it was returned to him. I waited 10 days more but still not refund. Emailing him he keep saying he did not have it yet, even though tracking said he received it. Then he stopped answering my emails altogether. It's been 2 months and still no refund.
DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH HIM, HE RIPPED ME OFF.
Bruce
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Get ahold of Amazon and do it like now and show them the emails and tracking number because I had this problem and Amazon forced the person to refund me.
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Here is my review for the Daviscase wallet/folio bookcase
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Personally I don't think you need to do reviews/advertising of products on XDA because Amazon already has their own reviews section and this place is a known rip off and liar.
Hו
I really like the products of
I have been buy only the Daviscase covers of several years
I am very satisfied with the service and the quality
DavisCase is brand iname and s also sold on Amazon and ebay ,shopify and more
The products are unique handmade .. that only this company has the models that are produced in small quantities for each model
Thanks
John
Hi , There .
My name is Ben Hoffman , if you are familian with A C forum you will know i am the formed Admin and i was quite good at accessories.
I just joined this forum a couple days ago . So here we go , let us talk about cases .
And the boss of this forum sent me an email , i am so flatted , he is such a nice guy .
Otterbox SYmmeter Case
This is a great case, I got my galaxy s7 edge alot earlier then I expected to, the phone was scheduled to be released on the 11th but I ended up getting it on the 1st of March!! Now to me this was good and bad, the good I HAVE A NEW PHONE YAY!!!, the bad? well...I have no case.... SO luckily AMAZON was there to rescue me from my issue, I purchased this otterbox case, because in the past I have used Otterbox and not only are the cases good, so is the customer service, great company. This case is very sturdy, and It feels light on the hands which I love, the only complaint I had was that since the case was on so tight, that my screen protector started to peel, other then that however it is a great case and I would highly recommend it
After a few days I purchased a Invisible sheild screen protector, and now the screen protector issue is solved invisible shields quality is amazing it covers the entire phone, I would not recommend buying a knock off screen protector only because it seems that they do not fit the edges on the screen properly. I hope this helps
Two Weeks Later
I have to say that I've tried out a few other cases such as caseology spigen ect but I end up coming back to this case because the buttons are easy to press, and it just feels sturdy in the hand. People are complaining that this case messes up their screen protector but the reality is that since the phone has edges it's going to be harder for adhesive to really stick on the surfaces of the screen. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND USING A WET NOT DRY screen protector as I do notice that the dry screen protectors seem to have the edges lift. I still love this case and I really do think it's the best out of the options out there at the moment. I would steer away from the bad reviews as again you pay for quality, you not only get a great case you get a company with an amazing lifetime warranty. It's a win win for you.
If you're familiar with the OtterBox Commuter series for other phones, this case will feel very familiar. It fits very snugly, which I feel gives it great protection. Some have complained that it fits too snug. I did not find this to be the case, but that may be because I put my phone in a case and leave it in. If you plan on constantly taking it out of a case and putting it back in, this case is most likely not for you. It is a dual layer case. The inner layer is a synthetic rubber like material that helps absorb shock, while the outer layer is a hard plastic.
Pros:
-Dual layer protection
-The case keeps the vitals recessed while still giving access to the edge functions and not obscuring the camera.
-Fits very snugly, keeping the phone from ever popping out of the case unintentionally.
-Not very bulky. This allows the phone to easily be put in a pocket and taken out without hanging up on clothing.
-The speaker is exposed, allowing sound quality to not be compromised.
-The covers for the sound jack and micro-USB port protect the ports very well, while still allowing access when needed.
-The buttons on the side have a very tactile responsive feel to them when encompassed properly by the case.
Cons:
-Unlike previous Commuter Series cases, it does not come with a screen protector.
-The sound jack and micro-USB port can be somewhat difficult to access with some cords due to the amount of padding on the case.
-Despite being a pro, the snug fit is also a con as it can cause screen protectors to start to peel up. You have to be very careful when putting the phone into the case when a screen protector is on to ensure it doesn't peel.
Overall, I think this case is great and gives more than adequate protection without adding much bulk to the phone. My biggest gripe is that lack of screen protector being included, as previous Commuter series cases did come with them in the packaging.
In order to get a good fit when putting the phone in this case, I recommend taking the two layers apart first. Insert the phone into the rubbery layer. Make sure that your phone is fully encompassed and not loose. Next, snap the phone with the rubbery layer into the hard case by angling it in from the bottom to the top.
Link http://www.amazon.com/OtterBox-SYMM...376&sr=8-2&keywords=otterbox+s7+edge+symmetry
$39.98
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2 The DALLAS LAZER Slim case
The Artech21 Galaxy S7 Edge case fits my phone really well. The edges on the top and bottom are raised to protect the screen when the phone is lying facing down. The edges on the side are made in such a way that it protects the edges of the phone while also giving you easy access to the curved Edge of the S7 Edge phone.
The textured pattern at the back feels soft rubber/plastic and prevents the phone from slipping from your hands. It looks good and does not appear cheap like some other cases. The border is made of plastic and has a metallic look to it. It looks good, however, could be more heavier.
The volume and the lock button are covered by the case's buttons, which are again, pretty good. The buttons and the holes are all at proper places and do not interfere with the charging cable etc.
The camera cutouts are wide enough to avoid any flash related interference in the photos. The hearbeat monitor is also easily accessible from the camera cutout.
It just saved my phone.I slapped it on my Galaxy S7 Edge easily, put it in my pocket. I pulled it out with 2 fingers and mildly aggressively. It went flying from my hip off the stone patio table, off wooden banister, and finally took rest on the tiled front porch. Not 15 seconds in, I had the worst drop of my new phone. At this very moment, this case became locked on my phone. There was not a single scratch, scrape, dent or marks from the terrible fall. Superb protection.
Overall, its a decent case with a decent amount of protection for the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and I would recommend it
Link http://www.amazon.com/Artech-21-Sho...sr=8-1&keywords=slim+case+for+samsung+s7+edge
$15.98 dollars
UAG ASH CASES
I smashed my Note 5, glove box incident, where my case couldn’t have helped me, so I ended up getting an S7 Edge recently. The first few days that I had the phone I was an absolute mess because I did not have a case for it. I ordered a case from UAG, as they are the cases that I have used in the past for almost everything that I have had. In going through the cases on the market, this is by far the best that I’ve come across, but, it still seems a little weaker than a few of the other UAG cases that I have had in the past.
After getting the phone I went to Best Buy to see what was on the market while I waited for the UAG case to come, nothing really stood out to me as being the perfect solution, as a lot of chases did not seem that durable. Also, my biggest pet peeve with most cases is that they give a bit in the heat, especially the Speck cases which are usually pushed by T-Mobile. UAG has consistently given me a case that doesn’t give when it is hot out, which this one is no exception, and even after leaving my phone in the car a bit, it still did not slip off or become super loose.
The case is durable, but in comparing it to past UAG cases, it is a bit more malleable than the others, which gives me a bit of pause. The back of the case is blue, but also transparent. I’m not sure if it is standard for all S7’s, but the guy at T-Mobile put my bar code information across the back; you can actually see it through the case on a few pictures. The transparency would be one reason why I am giving it four stars, but also the flexibility of the case is another. Granted, this makes it very easy to put the phone into the case.
The case also has ridges, which are good, in that it holds the phone in place, but, if you have a screen protector, one of the things that will happen is that it is very prone to pop it up. If you read a lot of reviews for screen protectors, this is an on-going issue with the S7, and not the UAG case, as almost all of the cases have this feature.
Overall, a touch phone to design for, but certainly the best one that I found for the S7 Edge. The stars are in ranking the UAG case against the other UAG cases I have had, especially for the original Note Edge (steeper edge and only one side), which seemed to be more durable and less transparent.
Also, sorry if my pictures are horrible, my camera (that’s not on my phone) is not the greatest.
Vivid Arkansas Case
The first thing I would like you to know about this case is the fact that the inner section is not removable. It is lightweight, durable and the overall craftsmanship is of great quality. The color is not too loud but is actually very unique and fashionable.
With the inner section being a little more flexible, it allows a more comfortable press to the volume and power button. It’s ergonomically designed structure fits comfortably in the palm of my hands without being uncomfortable or slippery. It contours to the shape of my phone without looking bulky.The case has a snug fit and also provides my phone with great protection.
Accessibility: It has an easy access to all my phone’s ports along with an easily accessible and wide enough cut of to accommodate my phone’s camera. I was able to use all ports and buttons effectively.
Charging capability: it does not affects my phone’s capability of charging successfully with my charging adapter. Another great thing is the fact that it also does not interfere with wireless charging.
Flexibility : Firm and dual layer casing with the inner portion being extremely flexible; however it is easy to install.
Protection: Provides maximum protection with its dual material, it is very strong and sturdy.
Type of case: Day to day, casual, fashionable
Finger print smudges: Not evident
Drop test: phone remained intact and protected
Note: I am as of yet to set up my phone or even insert a sim card or apply a screen protector(phone might appear messy), video is for demonstration purposes only. Duer to the fact that the inner section of the case is kinda hard be sure to put it on from the top down,i realize it applies less stress on the volume and power buttons.
I would recommend this case if you are looking for a convenient way to protect your phone while having a durable case that will go the distance with you. It also makes a great fashion piece while getting you complements. I hope this review was helpful and before I go I will mention that I have received this product in exchange for my honest and unbiased review and based on its performance and functionality it has earned its rating. I love it.
Please see the following breakdown for why this product deserves 5 stars:
Ergonomics:
The case is very comfortable to hold. It does not feel too slippery in your hand, while at the same time being easy to clean (it does not pick up too much dirt). On the front side of the phone, the edges are raised so that the phone can be placed face down. The raised edges are rounded so that they do not feel uncomfortable when the phone is in use (at your ear).
Appearance:
I really like the design of the case. The plastic border crosses by the camera offering a very nice contrast. This would be more apparent in different colors, but I really like the subtle appearance of the color I chose.
Functionality:
The volume and power button are aligned perfectly. The buttons are very receptive when pushed and the case in no way reduces their use. The cutouts at the bottom of the phone are large enough for many different types of cable.
Conclusion:
This case is a great option for anyone looking for a slim design that will still offer adequate protection for drops. Although the design is a personal choice, I really do like the appearance of this case on my S7 Edge Silver phone. I did receive this product for free in exchange for my honest unbiased review. I rely on other Amazon reviews on a daily basis, and always provide honest feedback (and I think the pictures speak for themselves).
Link http://www.amazon.com/Artech-21-Sho...sr=8-9&keywords=slim+case+for+samsung+s7+edge 15.98 dollars
No Hiding , Show Off your phone Clear Case
The first thing I love and appreciate about this case is the fact that it has a dual layer which provides flexibility and is completely removable. I find this to be of much convenience where I typically remove the outer section of the case first and apply the inner layer to the phone before adding the outer layer. This provides a much more smoother installation without having too much pressure being applied to the volume control and power button. By following the instructions in the user manual also works effectively.
As it pertains to fit and structure of this case it is very slim lightweight durable and the overall craftsmanship is of great quality. It has a snug fit and all the ports were easily accessible including my camera, microphone, charging port, volume control button, power button and heart rate monitor. What I love the most about this case other than its overall protection is the fact that it also supports wireless charging.
Features of this particular case include:
-Raised lips and corners that provide protection from surface shock and scratches
-Precise cutouts perfectly aligned with the buttons.
- Color is even throughout; however I will note that the rose gold color might appear pink to others however it is perfectly fine on my behalf.
- Transparent
- Fingerprint smudges are slightly evident, however it is very easy to clean and care for
In comparison to other jelly cases I found that this case in particular provides more protection than others that i' ve experience and is of a more hard jelly case.
NOTE: Enjoy 20% off with coupon code: ARTECH21
I would recommend this case if you're looking for an effective way to provide protection to your phone while having a fashionable well-designed case to go the distance with you. I hope this review was helpful and before I go I will mention that I have received this product in exchange for my honest and unbiased review and based on its performance and functionality it has earned its rating. I love it. Please feel free to comment any questions that you might have below, i will try to respond in a timely manner, thank you for reading my review and happy shopping!
Link http://www.amazon.com/Artech-21-Sho...r=8-1&keywords=clear+case+for+samsung+s7+edge
15.98 dollars @Amazon
ordered the Obliq Slim Meta (No, not "Metal", they're tying to be very "meta' about the whole thing) from Amazon. I messed up and ordered the gray titanium instead of the silver, then re-ordered the silver. So before I sent the gray one back, I thought I'd snap some pics to share, along with my thoughts.
Basically I'm really happy with the case. It offers decent protection but doesn't add too much bulk, the top and bottom of the case elevate the screen off of any flat surfaces, and the sides have enough width to them that it has solved the problem of accidental side taps.
The case is a two-piece deal with a hard metallic-looking plastic shell over a softer rubber cover. The rubber cover extends beyond the hard shell in certain places. The silver is a great match for my silver S7E, although the gray didn't look too bad either.
Grip is greatly improved with a little bit of texture on the back, and the case fits well. The buttons work great, I'm able to attach headphones and a USB cable though the cut-outs, and wireless charging works with a Nokia DT-900.
Overall it's well-,made case that looks and feels great and offers about as much protection as you can get short something really big like an Otterbox.
Speck Candygrip Case
Before ordering I thought it was quite a nice looking case but I was afraid the rubber ribbing on the case was a gimmick. It seems that the majority of products these days are full of gimmicks. Upon receiving the case I've been pleasantly surprised. It's really everything that I want from a case. I like it even more than my last case that was made by Tech21 Impactology.
The case has a hard plastic outer shell. Because it's a very glossy plastic material it is very prone to receiving scratches. My case already came pre-scratched at the very top and very bottom. I suspect this was from rubbing against the product packaging. I'm curious to see how long it will take until the case is scratched up enough to start bothering me. Time will tell. However the glossy black with the gray ribbing looks beautiful. It is truly a great looking case and would not look out of place anywhere. Inside the plastic there is an extremely thin coating of silicone on everything. This probably makes it grip your phone to prevent it from falling out. There are also silicone lips on the front top and bottom allowing you to place the phone face down without risking scratches to the screen.
I'm not going to drop test my own phone to find out. But I feel that this case give very acceptable durability to a phone that is naturally more prone to damage than others. The s7 edge screen is great looking but I believe the design also increases your chances for damage. This is a well designed case and it gives you complete coverage to all areas of the phone. The small lip on the top and bottom follow the curve of the screen allowing the case to provide protection to flat drops of the screen as well as drops to the edge of the screen. I am confident that this case provides as good or better protection as any other case that is the same style and thickness. I've seen poorly designed cases. They're all over. This is not one of them.
The case feels great in your hand. I really hate the feel of the s7 edge without a case. It's the most slippery phone I've ever felt and the narrow edge gives you less to hold on to. With this case I no longer feel like the phone is going to slip out of my hand at any minute. The soft silicone ribs on the edges grant a firm grip to the edges finally. Trying to hold on to the phone by the edges before the case made for nervous moments.
The fit of the case is perfect. You slip either top or bottom in first then push on the opposite end. It is very easy to both install and remove from your phone. I saw other reviews that stated it's difficult to install/remove. The only way I could see having difficulty is if you are trying to put it on side to side instead of top to bottom. Looking at the case it's kind of obvious that it will go on better by starting with either the top or bottom.
All the buttons and port cutouts are dead on. I love the giant opening for the USB and headphone jack. No more taking cases off for large plugs. Very good design here.
I can't say enough good things about this case. Great design leads to great execution. This case is a keeper. The only small complaint is about the packaging providing scuff scratches to the product before getting a chance to unbox it. They were minor but I feel that a new product should always look new. May need a change to the packaging setup.
Link http://www.amazon.com/Speck-Product...r=8-1&keywords=speck+case+for+samsung+s7+edge
$34.98 dollars
i will add more reveiw when i receive them
thx xda and the boss brandon
Something that would be really useful is if you could give us your impression of how slippery each case is. I don't want a slippery case no matter how thick and protective it is. Avoiding drops is better than protecting it after you've dropped it.
Thanks.
meyerweb said:
Something that would be really useful is if you could give us your impression of how slippery each case is. I don't want a slippery case no matter how thick and protective it is. Avoiding drops is better than protecting it after you've dropped it.
Thanks.
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The Speck Candyshell Grip will always have the best grip. I've tried well over 100 different cases between my past 3 phones and no case has better grip so far.
Pilz said:
The Speck Candyshell Grip will always have the best grip. I've tried well over 100 different cases between my past 3 phones and no case has better grip so far.
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yes , and the vivid artech 21 case has good grip too
dallasmanic said:
No Hiding , Show Off your phone Clear Case
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The back is soft TPU material right?
I have been using the POETIC Affinity Series. I got the clear one to really show off my gold phone. I seem to always buy their product no matter the phone. Its thin but gives minor drop protection. I would not go bouncing it off a roof. lol
The clear back is not a fingerprint magnet for those that seem to really worry about that.
stock photo:
Link: http://amzn.to/1T0zXSq
as the admin messaged me that i put affliation link into the review , i have to said it is not afflition link at all
please check it out what is afflition link before remove my link and change my review
joey3002 said:
I have been using the POETIC Affinity Series. I got the clear one to really show off my gold phone. I seem to always buy their product no matter the phone. Its thin but gives minor drop protection. I would not go bouncing it off a roof. lol
The clear back is not a fingerprint magnet for those that seem to really worry about that.
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Link: http://amzn.to/1T0zXSq
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i have been contacted by poetic and i ordered the cases from them . But the photo sucks , right ? i wish they can realize that and produce a more attractive case
I really like this case. It's sleek and looks nice.
Pros
1. Phone fits snugly
2. Raised lips at top and bottom for extra protection
3. Look good
4. Holds up to 3 cards and easy to open
5. Buttons line up perfectly.
6. Double lining case for extra protection
Cons
1. Screen protector doesn't stay on due to tight fittings. (Solution: file down edges with file or scissors)
2. Card slot is very tight
3. Compared to my Onway case, this feels cheaper and more malleable.
4. Card slot could be a tad bigger.
Overall, it's a very nice case and I highly recommend it especially for someone who doesn't like carrying their wallet.
SGM Rugged Case Review
First the pros. There is nothing safer for your phone than this case. It isn't going anywhere. Even trying to open it back up after enclosing it is very difficult.One review said that the covers that cover your earphone port and charging port were unnecessary, I disagree, although they could be a nuisance, I didn't find them to be a problem, and they help keep out dirt and other debris. I also did not find the case to be "too much". It wasn't too bulky or goddy (which I hate). the S7 is bigger and heavier and I actually found peace of mind with it in this case because I am almost positive that when it drops, it's doomed.
But there are cons. The front screen protector sweats (yeah, I thought that weird also). Also it doesn't register your finger press all the time or very well. It would miss keys, press the wrong ones, or if there was a scratch on it lose that key all together. Sometimes the volume keys were harder to press. Earlier I said that the port covers didn't bother me and I understood why they were there, the volume and power keys, I don't. They are completely covered and difficult to press at times, and again you could think you locked your phone, but it didn't and welcome to butt dialing all over again. The most annoying part though was that you were not going to be pulling down the menu from the top ever! There are features on the S7 that make this less necessary, but you better never need to do it because I had to give up trying.
All in all, I might have given this a 4, if the screen was thinner and if I didn't have to have body builder hands to use it. It's a good a case, and some people might enjoy it. I know I felt my phone was safe, that's for sure. Some people are even willing to give some usage up for safety. I am not one of those people.
As someone that owns a ton of cases for all of my phones I disagree about the Otterbox Symmetry case. The buttons are nothing short of awful to press and require so much force the case physically moves inward with each press. It was bad enough that I retuned the case which is not somthing I do unless there's a serious flaw with the design. The same issue also persists in the Otterbox Strada case that I own which would be a great case I'd the buttons didn't require an unreasonable amount of force to push.
Pilz said:
As someone that owns a ton of cases for all of my phones I disagree about the Otterbox Symmetry case. The buttons are nothing short of awful to press and require so much force the case physically moves inward with each press. It was bad enough that I retuned the case which is not somthing I do unless there's a serious flaw with the design. The same issue also persists in the Otterbox Strada case that I own which would be a great case I'd the buttons didn't require an unreasonable amount of force to push.
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then you can buy a speck case plus a tempered glass screen protector